Flow Rival Boa boots
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I've a pair of SP boots at the moment, good boot, but it does my head in (and back!) doing the laces up (its my age, honest). I am considering some boots with the twist type to tighten the boots and the Flows are on the list along with some K2's - anybody got experience of either?
Cheers
I should think so judging by...............
:lol: :lol:
aren't you supposed to put your foot in first................... :oops:
:D OK, I was being too brief. You only use the oven once to form the liners.
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Started by Boardbiker in Snowboarding 06-Oct-2008 - 8 Replies
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Boardbiker posted Oct-2008
I've a pair of SP boots at the moment, good boot, but it does my head in (and back!) doing the laces up (its my age, honest). I am considering some boots with the twist type to tighten the boots and the Flows are on the list along with some K2's - anybody got experience of either?
Cheers
Not ALL boarders sit in the middle of pistes.....
Trencher
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
When I used to soft boot snowboard a lot, I had some pretty gnarly calouses on my hands from pulling the laces tight enough. I found that much of the problem was that the boots were too big. In order to get my foot solid in the boot I needed to pull the laces like a gorrila. The wire lacing systems are nice, but if you get the boots too big and try to compensate by over tightening the laces, the mechanism may break.
Try to get boots with a seperate liner that you can tweak a little by adding some foam padding where needed (maybe around the heel). Snowboard boots do pack in a little, though not as much as ski boots. Getting a good fit in new boots with thin socks will allow you to go to a thicker sock as the boots loosen up with use.
Trencher
Try to get boots with a seperate liner that you can tweak a little by adding some foam padding where needed (maybe around the heel). Snowboard boots do pack in a little, though not as much as ski boots. Getting a good fit in new boots with thin socks will allow you to go to a thicker sock as the boots loosen up with use.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Edited 1 time. Last update at 07-Oct-2008
Trencher
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
Best solution of all for a good fit w/o having to crank on the laces is a thermo molding liner (Thermoflex type). This liner will mold exactly to your foot for the best fit and comfort. Just put them in the oven (instructions for this abound on the net), then put them on to mold them to your feet. They are also the warmest type of liner.
Again, not buying them too big is essential for a good fit.
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Again, not buying them too big is essential for a good fit.

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Edited 1 time. Last update at 07-Oct-2008
Trencher
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
I'm a little bored today, so just in case anyone doesn't know the best way to get boot laces tight I took a couple of photos.
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Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Freezywater
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
Trencher wrote: They are also the warmest type of liner.
I should think so judging by...............
Trencher wrote:Just put them in the oven
:lol: :lol:
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!
Freezywater
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
Trencher wrote:I'm a little bored today, so just in case anyone doesn't know the best way to get boot laces tight I took a couple of photos.
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Trencher
aren't you supposed to put your foot in first................... :oops:
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!
Trencher
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
freezywater wrote:Trencher wrote: They are also the warmest type of liner.
I should think so judging by...............
Trencher wrote:Just put them in the oven
:lol: :lol:
:D OK, I was being too brief. You only use the oven once to form the liners.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Boardbiker
reply to 'Flow Rival Boa boots' posted Oct-2008
Thanks Trench!
I have those liners in my existing boots - do you have a technique for getting rid the awful stench from them!! (Girlfriend would really appreciate it too!!!)
Liked the way of tighening the laces too!! never seen before.
Thanks again. :D
I have those liners in my existing boots - do you have a technique for getting rid the awful stench from them!! (Girlfriend would really appreciate it too!!!)
Liked the way of tighening the laces too!! never seen before.
Thanks again. :D
Not ALL boarders sit in the middle of pistes.....
Topic last updated on 07-October-2008 at 20:29